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This is a WW2 talibon bring back of decent construction and as such nothing unusual except that this is the first one that I have seen that has been personalized for a Japanese soldier.I'm sure that there are plenty of them out there, but I haven't encountered any until now.
I would be interested in hearing of and especially seeing other examples. |
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Nice example of a Visayan piece modified for a Japanese soldier.
Even Japanese blades (not nihonto) were made in the Philippines, Indonesia, Manchuria, etc. for Japanese soldiers. |
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Interesting; was there wartime production of Arisaka bayonets in the Philippines as in Manchuria?
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Is this a smaller example of the type?
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